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41 Episodes 1970 - 1971
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 13, 1970
A panel of leading future thinkers (Arthur C. Clarke, Buckminster Fuller and Alvin Toffler) assess the nature of the future and the path humankind is on.
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 20, 1970
A French revue team (La Rive Gauche) sing and act out in the style of the Paris cabaret world, performing songs that deal with love and war.
Episode 3
Sun, Sep 27, 1970
Kenneth Koch, a poet-playwright-teacher and author of "Wishes, Lies and Dreams" an anthology of children's poetry meets with a group of children in the television studio.
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 4, 1970
The Clancy Brothers, a folk singing quartet from Ireland, sing children's tunes, ballads and offer a variety of Irish tales.
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 11, 1970
Eddie Fowlie talks about his life in Hollywood working as a stunt man, scenic designer and property master
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 18, 1970
American organist Virgil Fox performs works from the Edwardian Age (1901 - 1910) with photographs and prints of the arts and fashions of the period.
Episode 7
Sun, Oct 25, 1970
Episode 8
Sun, Nov 1, 1970
A tribute to actor-director Buster Keaton with many film excerpts. Cinema historian Raymond Rohauer describes rescuing Keaton's early films from a garage and talking with him at the end of his life.
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 8, 1970
Episode 10
Sun, Nov 15, 1970
Episode 11
Sun, Nov 22, 1970
Episode 12
Sun, Nov 29, 197030 mins
Discussion of theater, acting, British vs. American audiences, and schools of acting with Alexander Cohen, producer of the David Storey play "Home" and the two well-known British actors, Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph Richardson.
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 6, 1970
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 13, 1970
Episode 15
Sun, Dec 20, 1970
Episode 16
Sun, Dec 27, 1970
A one-woman show: Viennese-born actress and Singer Martha Schlamme sings, recites poetry and drama, in several languages, all about love.
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 3, 1971
Joseph Gelmis, film critic, and Arthur C. Clarke discuss the genesis and development of the film "2001: A Space Odyssey", its ideas, themes and conjectures about its meanings.
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 10, 1971
Episode 19
Sun, Jan 17, 1971
The first of 2-parts: a profile of Belgian choreographer Maurice Bejart presents samples of his works performed by the stars of his Brussels troupe.
Episode 20
Sun, Jan 24, 1971
Episode 21
Sun, Feb 7, 1971
South African singer Letta Mbulu performs and discusses her life and music with writer and music critic Albert Goldman.
Episode 22
Sun, Feb 14, 1971
Episode 23
Sun, Feb 21, 1971
Episode 24
Sun, Feb 28, 1971
An experimental version of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" is prepared by Director Peter Brook and his theater company. Brook discusses the purpose of theater and it's future.
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 7, 1971
Peter Brook's innovative techniques, including changing the language and tempo of Shakespearean plays, are discussed by four cast members of his current Broadway production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 14, 1971
Film critic Rex Reed interviews actress Melina Mercouri and they discuss her latest movie "Promise at Dawn" and the political situation in Greece.
Episode 27
Sun, Mar 21, 1971
Italian mezzo-soprano Fiorenza Cossotto performs arias from Verdi's "Don Carlo," Cilea's "Adriana Lecouvreur ," Mascagni's "Cavalleris Rusticana" and Cherubini's "Medea."
Episode 28
Sun, Apr 4, 1971
Modern ballets are performed by Lawrence Rhodes and Lone Isaksen of the National Ballet of the Netherlands: "Youth" - choreography: Richard Wagner and music: Samuel Barber; and "After Eden" - choreography: John Butler and music: Lee Hoiby.
Episode 29
Sun, Apr 18, 1971
Camera Three celebrates the career of opera singer Dorothy Kirsten On the occasion of her 25th anniversary with both New York's Metropolitan Opera and the San Francisco Opera.
Episode 30
Sun, Apr 25, 1971
Episode 31
Sun, May 2, 1971
Episode 32
Sun, May 9, 1971
The Theatre Laboratoire Vicinal, a Belgian experimental theater group, performs excerpts from it's play "Real Reel."
Episode 34
Fri, Apr 23, 1971
Episode 35
Sun, May 30, 1971
Episode 36
Sun, Jun 6, 1971
Episode 37
Sun, Jun 13, 1971
Yass Hakashima, Japanese-American mime artist and teacher, performs several mime pieces and explains some of his techniques.
Episode 38
Sun, Jun 20, 1971
Episode 39
Sun, Jun 27, 1971
A profile of American writer Paul Bowles, now residing in Morocco, he discusses Gertrude Stein, Aaron Copland and other friends that lived in Paris during the 1930's.
Episode 40
Sun, Jul 11, 1971
Filmmaker Robert Snyder makes documentaries about noted individuals, including his father-in-law Buckminster Fuller, talks with James Macandrew and clips from his films are shown.
Episode 41
Sun, Jul 18, 1971
Episode 42
Sun, Jul 25, 1971
Host George Maiko interviews New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael. Topics include the effect of movie criticism on audiences, and classics of the '30s and *40s.